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Apparently someone had it hooked up backwards what kind of damage was due to the starter system With the charger hooked up I Hit the key The starter solenoid gives off a really loud humm for a while  then stops  what might the problem be

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Have you ever had it running? Is it a new car to you?

The starters on a 1950 Chrysler can have problems with the solenoid contacts.

They are very costly starters and difficult to find.

Hooking the cables up backwards won't damage it...

Possibly the starter pinion gear is not engaged into the fluid coupling ring gear and is just spinning at 4000RPM  causing the humming sound.

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Did you hook the charger to the battery terminals or one to ground on the car frame or block?  I you put the positive terminal from charger on the positive battery post and the negative terminal from the charger on the block or frame you had a dead short.  

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The battery is not yet charged. The charger is not stout enough to turn the starter without the battery almost charged. SO, everything sounds good, just need a charged battery and try again. If it is a 1989 or earlier battery, first thing is to get another battery.....😉

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If the battery is over 3-4 years old get a new fully charged battery.

Don't waste your time charging an old battery.

Get a New group 2 six  volt battery.

Then try starting it before tearing into the starter.

The positive battery cable connects to the block as the ground cable.  Negative cable to the starter solenoid  

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The 230 engine has a head length of approx. 23"... the 251 head is 25" long ...

To check the engine's stroke length..

There is a 7/16" hex plug over # 6 cylinder... remove it and measure the piston stoke length with a straight piece of coat hanger or welding rod inserted down to the piston top.

Rotate the engine over and measure the up down movement of the rod .......4-1/2" is a 251.... 4-5/8" is a 230

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19 minutes ago, c49er said:

The 230 engine has a head length of approx. 23"... the 251 head is 25" long ...

To check the engine's stroke length..

There is a 7/16" hex plug over # 6 cylinder... remove it and measure the piston stoke length with a straight piece of coat hanger or welding rod inserted down to the piston top.

Rotate the engine over and measure the up down movement of the rod .......4-1/2" is a 251.... 4-5/8" is a 230

C49er....you always have GREAT information for this forum. Thanks for sharing.

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On 6/17/2019 at 12:12 PM, c49er said:

The 230 engine has a head length of approx. 23"... the 251 head is 25" long ...

To check the engine's stroke length..

There is a 7/16" hex plug over # 6 cylinder... remove it and measure the piston stoke length with a straight piece of coat hanger or welding rod inserted down to the piston top.

Rotate the engine over and measure the up down movement of the rod .......4-1/2" is a 251.... 4-5/8" is a 230

Be careful here, bend the wire into a T shape so it can't fall in. Or use a screwdriver.

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The best manual is the factory manual for your car. There are plenty around, every dealer had one when the car was new. Old auto literature dealers have them and they turn up on Ebay pretty regularly. If you want the icing on the cake get the parts manual too, it has some information that is not in the service manual. But, just the service manual is plenty good for all practical purposes.

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